Catch Verb 1 2 3, Past and Past Participle Form Tense of Catch V1 V2 V3

Catch Verb 1 2 3, Past and Past Participle Form Tense of Catch V1 V2 V3

catch

Meanings;

  • Intercept and hold (something which has been thrown, propelled, or dropped)(transitive verb)
  • Capture (a person or animal that tries or would try to escape)(transitive verb)
  • (of an object) accidentally become entangled or trapped in something.(transitive verb)
Verb(V1)Past Tense(V2)Past Participle(V3)
catchcaughtcaught
Verb – es(Ves)Verb – ing(Ving)
catchescatching
Synonyms

seize, grab, snatch, grab hold of, seize hold of, take hold of, lay hands on, lay one’s hands on, get one’s hands on, grasp, grip, clutch, clench, fasten on, pluck, hold, hang on to, capture, seize, entangle, snarl, catch, entwine, intertwine, intertwist, twist, ravel, knot, enmesh, coil, mat, jumble, muddle, be in time for, reach in time, make, get to, engage, capture, attract, draw, gain, grab, arrest, seize, hold, win, absorb, engross, rivet, grip, captivate, bewitch, hit, strike, slap, smack, crack, bang, connect with, contact, become infected with, contract, get, take, become ill with, become sick with, fall ill with, fall sick with, be taken ill with, show symptoms of, succumb to, develop, come down with, go down with, sicken for, fall victim to, be struck down with, be stricken with, ignite, become ignited, burn, start burning, flame, catch fire, take fire, burst into flames, flame up, kindle, latch, lock, fastener, fastening, clasp, hasp, hook, bar, clip, bolt, snag, disadvantage, drawback, stumbling block, hitch, fly in the ointment, joker in the pack, pitfall, complication, problem, hiccup, hindrance, difficulty, setback, hurdle, downside, minus, tremor, unevenness, shake, shakiness, quiver, quivering, wobble,

Example Sentences with catch
  • I’ve only got a handful of memories, and I don’t want them wearing away, textures rubbing smooth, colors fading from overexposure. When I take them out, once in a blue moon, I need them bright enough to catch my breath and sharp enough to cut.
  • A cat in gloves catches no mice.
  • A close mouth catches no flies.
  • A drowning man will catch at a straw.
  • First catch your hare.
  • Harm watch, harm catch.
  • He that mischief hatches, mischief catches.
  • He who would catch fish must not mind getting wet.
  • If you run after two hares, you will catch neither.
  • Laws catch flies, but let hornets go free.
  • One beats the bush, and another catches the bird.
  • Set a thief to catch a thief.
  • The early bird catches the worm.
  • To cook a hare before catching him.
  • To give a lark to catch a kite.
  • I will catch you soon.
  • He catches the bus every morning.
  • He catches the train every morning.
  • Let’s catch up!